What is Canyoning?. Canyoning is navigating your way through a canyon. In this case, the canyon runs through a series of spectacular water falls and in some sections the topography requires ropes to navigate our way successfully. Other sections can be hiked or swam through.
Day 1:
DATANLA DESENT 1 DAY
Day 1:DATANLA DESENT 1 DAY
MODERATE ROUTE - 3 RappelsAt the practice slope you will learn the basics of knot tying, harness wearing, hardware, and proper rappelling technique. After the guides are satisfied that you have got it down, you will head down the first of your three rappels. Lunch is organized at the base of a waterfall, and you'll have the opportunity to go down some wicked water slides before heading out of the canyon.ADVANCED ROUTE - 5 RappelsThe advanced route is for those in moderately good physical condition, looking for a more extreme challenge. This route follows the moderate route through the first rappel and skips over the second rappel to the third rappel before the water slides and lunch. After lunch the rappels are more technical and are wet drops as opposed to dry. This means you are in the waterfall as opposed to next to it. The last and most difficult rappel is affectionately known as The Washing Machine.
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Cost per person
Inclusion
English speaking guide, all necessary forest and tourist permits, first aid kit, lunch, boats
Exclusion
Personal major medical including evacuation insurance coverage is recommended.
What To Bring Items
Hat, sunscreen, repellant, swimsuit (if desired), camera, sports sandals or water shoes